6 Hardest Two Part Analysis Questions | GMAT Focus Edition Data Insights Series EP 1

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  • Struggling with Two-Part Analysis (TPA) questions on the GMAT? You're not alone! With typical accuracy rates hovering around 40% and average resolution times of 3 minutes per question, TPA can be a real challenge. But what if you could 'own the dataset' and tackle these questions with confidence?
    This exclusive video will equip you with:
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    We're diving into the "6 Hardest Two Hard Analysis Questions" to bring you a session that's as informative as it is engaging. Don't miss out on the opportunity to transform the way you tackle the GMAT.
    📚 eGMAT Data Insights Series All Episode Links
    ➡️ EP1: Two-Part Analysis • 6 Hardest Two Part Ana...
    ➡️ EP2: Graphical Interpretation • 5 Hardest Graphical In...
    ➡️ EP3: Table Analysis • 5 Hardest Table Analys...
    ➡️ EP4: Multi-Source Reasoning Coming Soon ❗Subscribe to Stay Notified❗ ua-cam.com/users/gmatclub...
    Video Chapters:
    00:00 Intro
    02:00 Question #1
    16:25 Question #2
    28:05 Question #3
    48:00 Question #4
    01:04:02 Question #5
    01:16:24 Personalised Study Plan for GMAT
    01:25:25 Question #6
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  • @gmatclub
    @gmatclub  2 місяці тому

    📚 eGMAT Data Insights Series All Episode Links
    ➡ EP1: Two-Part Analysis ua-cam.com/video/qdL3SGse1Ig/v-deo.html
    ➡ EP2: Graphical Interpretation ua-cam.com/video/Bjnw16D5rHk/v-deo.html
    ➡ EP3: Table Analysis ua-cam.com/video/W644_hwX_EA/v-deo.html
    ➡ EP4: Multi-Source Reasoning Coming Soon ❗Subscribe to Stay Notified❗ ua-cam.com/users/gmatclub

  • @akshatsharmasre
    @akshatsharmasre Місяць тому

    Really good questions 👍👍

  • @akshatsharmasre
    @akshatsharmasre Місяць тому

    Can we get link to the 4 hw questions and solutions here in chat or in the description?

  • @Val98736
    @Val98736 Місяць тому

    Can we get the link to these Questions? The live chat is not available right now

  • @NawalSinhal
    @NawalSinhal Місяць тому

    Mam i have a question. could Horizontal - (1100-1500) and Vertical - (800-1200) also be the answer in question 5?

  • @japjotsingh3266
    @japjotsingh3266 Місяць тому

    In question 4, why did we multiply the added smallest number to the larget number only? or why did we multiply at all?

    • @rahulpatnaik6694
      @rahulpatnaik6694 27 днів тому +1

      In order to identify the minimum and maximum change, the smallest and the largest numbers are considered here. If we had picked any other set for example 101-92 = 9 and 101-90 = 11, then will would have come down to.
      1. (3)(9)(5)(13)(10) = 17,550
      2. (3)(8)(5)(13)(11) = 17,160
      Compared to when the one explained in the video (53:47) please find below.
      1. (3)(8)(5)(14)(10) = 16,800 (Least Impact)
      2. (4)(8)(5)(13)(10) = 20,800 (Most impact)
      The reason why she multiplied only the numbers which were modified is because the other numbers remain unchanged in both the scenarios which will cancel out, just a way of faster calculation.

  • @titomwenda7131
    @titomwenda7131 14 днів тому

    How do I participate in the responses? Thank you for what you do!!

    • @gmatclub
      @gmatclub  10 днів тому

      They were valid for live audience. Now, you can just solve the questions discussed in the video and see how you perform on them.